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China's ByteDance Plans To Develop Its Own Smartphone (theverge.com) 38

China's ByteDance, owner of the popular TikTok streaming app, is taking a step into hardware to develop its own smartphone [Editor's note: the link may be paywalled; alternative source], Financial Times reported Monday, citing two people familiar with the project. From a report: ByteDance, whose $75bn valuation ranks it as one of the world's biggest start-ups, plans to launch a phone preloaded with its own apps -- which include newsfeeds, short video platforms and games -- in a bid to further spread its reach. The move comes as Chinese tech companies, spooked by the fallout from US bans on exports to Huawei, are ramping up their self-reliance. ByteDance is one of the few tech companies from China to boast a large user base outside its home market, including in India and the US.
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China's ByteDance Plans To Develop Its Own Smartphone

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  • hmm (Score:5, Insightful)

    by drinkypoo ( 153816 ) <drink@hyperlogos.org> on Monday May 27, 2019 @03:20PM (#58663402) Homepage Journal

    China's ByteDance,

    Who?

    owner of the popular TikTok streaming app,

    What?

    is taking a step into hardware to develop its own smartphone

    So?

    [Editor's note: the link may be paywalled

    Yep. But I guess that was the link you were paid for. The alternate source says "Overall, the FT report is highly skeptical of the phoneâ(TM)s prospects." Yep, sounds about right. While we're at it, I'm skeptical that they're actually going to make their own phone.

    The move comes as Chinese tech companies, spooked by the fallout from US bans on exports to Huawei, are ramping up their self-reliance.

    So it's going to be based on Longsoon? Or RISC-V? Because otherwise, it's not going to help with that.

    • [Editor's note: the link may be paywalled

      Yep. But I guess that was the link you were paid for.

      They apparently didn't pay enough, because the "alternate" source is the one linked next to the headline! LOL

    • by leonbev ( 111395 )

      I can't help but think that they were pushed into getting into the hardware business by the Chinese government, because Huawei is in trouble and they're worried that they'll soon need a new trojan horse to get their spyware into the world.

  • Damn! These guys oughta be millionaires in no time!

    • How does a company with a crappy video app. get that sort of valuation? Just mind blowing.

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